In the Gulf War, the United States did not invade Iraq for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
a) the U.N. resolution under which the U.S. was operating did not sanction an invasion of Iraq.
b) a unified Iraq was necessary for a balance of powers in the region.
c) the removal of Saddam Hussein would most likely have resulted in the rise of another "Saddam by another name."
d) the U.S. feared the use of chemical warfare if they crossed into Iraq.
e) the only way to assure that Iraq remained unified after an invasion would be a U.S. occupation of the region.
d
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A) heavy industry. B) medicine. C) university teaching. D) social work. E) law.
What did the political debates over the Whiskey Rebellion lead to?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. Masked the harsher beliefs of rich planters concerning the inferiority of blacks and the importance of making money B. Was nothing more than a myth advanced by Southern writers C. Was used to hide the belief by slaveowners that slavery was morally wrong D. Was openly questioned by religious leaders in the antebellum South
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a. All depicted obese female forms with exaggerated sexual characteristics. b. Have been unearthed all over western and central Europe. c. Were sometimes tiny, but many were so large it is difficult to imagine them being transported from campsite to campsite. d. Were, according to inscriptions found on them, designed for use in religious ceremonies.